I have a client who has a 'somewhat complex' animation they want. They want six hearts (they're thumbprints in a heart shape) and all six are different colors. Is there a way for me to have ONE png but have a color overlay to colorize them INSIDE Hype so I don't need six separate PNG files for each color...?

Thanks but its not a true heartshape. Its a thumbprint overlaying another thumbprint that makes the heart shape... Here's a sample of the ad so you can see...

Each heart will appear on the screen & stay there... The first heart to appear is the red bottom one...then each one appears in the order from bottom to top....I think I might also make them 'bounce/pulse' in...

Holy crap I feel like I found a superpower or the holy grail of code here... LOL...

I opened the EPS in Illustrator, I went to export as a SVG. Before I even saved, I saw there was an html code button and basically viewed it...and then copied and pasted the html code into Hype as a HTML widget...

So I don't even need an SVG image file, just the code...correct?? I can then adapt the code and change the colors that way...never loading a PNG or image file on these thumbprint hearts...

Since I need FIVE of these thumbprint hearts on the screen, do I just duplicate the HTML widget I made and have the code updated for each color?

If that's a yes, then I'm going to encounter another problem. The file size of this document is already large because of the shear amount of svg code required to make this vector image. Wont duplicating it four more times quadruple the file size of the whole document?? Any suggestions on how to resolve that concern?

ThanksChris

p.s. Still feel like I discovered a superpower in being able to make a vector image in html...

You're better off exporting the pic as a PNG in different colours as the code you are using is so much because of all the paths you have to get that thumbprint image. The output should be far less that way than the SVG route. Other than that, there may be a way to optimise your SVG

yeah I agree, png maybe the way I need to go...if this vector artwork wasn't so freaking complex, LOL it'd be awesome to do it entirely in html and NO image file though, damn I'm glad you all helped me give it a try..I knew html could render some amazing stuff but damn, that was impressive to see in all code!!!